Showing posts with label Startup Help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Startup Help. Show all posts

Monday, 8 July 2019

What’s your Start-up brand story?

Brandwand | Advertising Agency
Brandwand | Advertising Agency



The reason which makes two brands or businesses selling the same product or service is the story they have got to tell. Pick any successful brand as an example, that has attracted millions of consumers and has kept growing for centuries. They all connect with their consumers through the stories they have.

The startup culture has seen an urge in the number of brands who all have their stories to tell. Stories that are still closed down in lockers with the management unaware on how to use it to their advantage. That’s where marketing comes in. Simply put, marketing is the process of building a picture, frame by frame, of your story and how people can benefit from your product or service.

A really good marketing can thus do wonders in telling stories of these small businesses!

Another concern that small enterprises have is the lack of huge funds, but with a proper plan a good marketing plan can also be executed under a budget. That’s where organizations can make use of Brandwand. Brandwand, as a specialized wing of APPPL Combine, caters to small businesses to help them market and brand their products or services.

Brandwand as an agency believes in making your brand matter and can help the rising superstars to make their own signature in the market by focusing on what needs to be put out and to whom whenever needed.

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Designing A Brand Can Change The Strategies Of Your Brand.Here's How.




A very important task when creating a brand is investing in its design which is critical to creating the brand identity. The power of brand building lies in its design. It is imperative to go beyond creating the visual of a brand and assuming it is what it takes to sell the brand. 

Thursday, 27 July 2017

Bringing Ad Agency Talent To The Startup World For Success And Growth


Advertising agencies are a part of many mainstream events that take place in our communities. You see their active involvement in sports, creative projects, corporate social responsibility, promoting of arts and theatre, but there is one area that we don’t see their contribution. We see a shift in paradigm where small and medium enterprises are concerned; communities rally around to support these mushroom companies – but why haven’t advertising giants stepped up into this role?